Count me in for 2 random slots, thanks guys. I have a feeling the unlisted names on the checklist will be pretty weak, but it will be a fun break nonetheless. Hopefully they don't use the term "legend" too liberally, I'd hate to be stuck with a Koko B Ware and a Mountie with my two hits

Count me in for 2 random slots, thanks guys. I have a feeling the unlisted names on the checklist will be pretty weak, but it will be a fun break nonetheless. Hopefully they don't use the term "legend" too liberally, I'd hate to be stuck with a Koko B Ware and a Mountie with my two hits

AWESOME!!! Thanks guys! We are filled, so I will report our post so it can be moved to active and our case locked in, then I will put my paypal address to be payed as goods. Thanks, can't wait for this to go down!

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That's the thing, this is supposed to be a "Legends" release so I'm really hoping that they don't consider Maven or Al Snow "Legends" in the same class as Piper, Flair, etc

It'd be a shame of the only names they listed on the sell sheet came at a rate of 1 per box, and the other 4 auto's were scrubs. At least they're all on card

I guess we'll find out. I'm such a wrestling fan that I don't care. I'd rather have an auto of a great worker like Jerry Lynn than someone who was all flash and no fizzle, like the Ultimate Warrior, but that's my personal quest to get signatures from the greatest workers ever.

I guess we'll find out. I'm such a wrestling fan that I don't care. I'd rather have an auto of a great worker like Jerry Lynn than someone who was all flash and no fizzle, like the Ultimate Warrior, but that's my personal quest to get signatures from the greatest workers ever.

I'm not sure we're gonna get along haha

Attaching my custom work of art the Warrior drew for me. I don't care if you can do 20 perfect moonsaults in a row, it will never be as entertaining as the the Warrior was on his worst day. His intensity was and is to this day, unparalleled

Attaching my custom work of art the Warrior drew for me. I don't care if you can do 20 perfect moonsaults in a row, it will never be as entertaining as the the Warrior was on his worst day. His intensity was and is to this day, unparalleled

That's awesome. What'd he charge for that?

And I think we'll get along GREAT, actually! You stay away from the good wrestlers and I'll stay away from the sports entertainers--everybody gets what they want!

I think I paid $150 a few years ago when I commissioned it, but he charges $250-$300 now as they are in increased demand.
Yeah, I was kidding before. We're buds now haha

Regarding Warrior, it was awesome - I got to correspond with him via email while he was creating it and told him about my athletics exploits and how he inspired me, to which he ended up asking me more questions about myself than I did of him. He really seemed like he was interested in me and his emails seemed genuine and thoughtful. It was an awesome experience

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Originally Posted by Zoop

That's awesome. What'd he charge for that?

And I think we'll get along GREAT, actually! You stay away from the good wrestlers and I'll stay away from the sports entertainers--everybody gets what they want!

And I think we'll get along GREAT, actually! You stay away from the good wrestlers and I'll stay away from the sports entertainers--everybody gets what they want!

Warrior signed the back and made a personalized inscription as well on the back of the frame. At my request, he also printed out a section of our email correspondence where he told me that I had "inspired him" and signed it "Always Believe, Warrior" so I hung that part in my office.

Warrior signed the back and made a personalized inscription as well on the back of the frame. At my request, he also printed out a section of our email correspondence where he told me that I had "inspired him" and signed it "Always Believe, Warrior" so I hung that part in my office.